Thomas Gage

English general and politician, Governor

Thomas Gage - Military & Warriors born 1719
Born

1719
307 years ago

Died
Category

Military & Warriors

Country

England

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An English general served as the Governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay during the American Revolution. Commanded British troops at the Battles of Lexington and Concord in April 1775, marking the beginning of open conflict between the Thirteen Colonies and Great Britain. Held the position of governor from 1774 until 1775, overseeing the enforcement of the Intolerable Acts. After the initial confrontations of the war, returned to England and continued a military career.

Commanded British troops at Lexington and Concord

Served as Governor of Massachusetts Bay

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